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with my schedual how long it will take.
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the files. We use NIS and have a
pair of clustered NetApps; file based config just makes sense for us.
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information.)
At one point, long ago, Vipul had said something to that affect but I
haven't heard from him for a long time. (This was about 6 months or more
previous to the /. article.)
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t on those took
> over a second. Way too long.
Matt - could you quantify your test a bit? What kind of cpu was used to
process the benchmark? I've heard some rumor to the affect that there are
a few optimized searching algorithms for nilsimsa that have appeared that
could resolve the obviou
a while
now, and honestly haven't run into a single problem (apart from some minor build
probs early on.) They've been processing a relatively low volume of email
(2.5k messages a day -- my email and sonic's spam trolls) and I haven't had
a failure in the system.
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ind a single occurrance of "ADV" or
> "ADLT" in the subject. I found 5 matches for "Adult" and 2 matches for
> "Advertisement", though.
We've been uh, 'filtering', mail that matches these rules for a long time,
the patterns that we
> /^(?:[A-Z]|[^A-Za-z])+$/
Is one of these fixes going to find it's way into CVS soon?
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al code is most likely better.
> Kelsey Cummings wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 10:13:19 -0800
> > From: Kelsey Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Rob McMillin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [SAtalk] SUBJ_A
f the likelyhood
that they are going to match from that point on, short circuiting if the
threshold is exceeded.
Of course, this has already been discussed.
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do something like
mv nohup.out nohup.`date +%s`
This assumes gnu date.
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umber of people receiving Spam everyday
NFC
> total population of e-mail users
NFC but I'm guessing it's the same # as above.
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On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 06:00:50PM -0400, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> At 02:30 PM 4/21/2002 -0700, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
> >On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 05:06:55PM -0400, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> > > So, any ideas on:
> > >
> > > number o
247,7 @@
sub dcc_lookup {
my ($self, $fulltext) = @_;
my $response = undef;
- my %count = { };
+ my %count;
$count{body} = 0;
$count{fuz1} = 0;
@@ -259,8 +259,13 @@
}
eval {
-require IPC::Open2;
+use IPC::Open2;
+use Symbol;
+
my ($dccin, $dccout, $pid);
+
+$dcci
PENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DSTARTTLS')
APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_LIBS', `-lssl -lcrypto')
FEATURE(`local_procmail')
MAILER(local)
MAILER(smtp)
MAILER(`procmail')
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s are impressive:
> >
> > Total spam messages received: 109
> > Listed in DCC: 50 (46%)
> > Listed in Razor: 41 (38%)
> > Listed in both: 25 (23%)
I'm seeing great hit rates too. So far so good!
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t lag.
Anyone on this list had any experience setting up a DCC server?
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/etc/procmailrc
LOGABSTRACT=all
LOGFILE=/var/log/prcmail.log
VERBOSE=YES
Then, tail -f /var/log/procmail.log
It'll tell you more than you need to know, but should help you in traking
down what is or isn't happening.
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 09:41:56AM -0600, Charlie Watts wrote:
> On Wed, 1 May 2002, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
>
> > Take a look at spamd times. I checked the razor list and didn't see any
> > chatter about lagged servers but it sure looks like razor is suffering a
> &
50_scores.cf
# We never change the whitelist/blacklist scores
score USER_IN_BLACKLIST 10.0
score USER_IN_WHITELIST -100.0
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3 : 0.001008%
< 69k : 1 : 0.000336%
< 72k : 1 : 0.000336%
< 79k : 2 : 0.000672%
< 80k : 1 : 0.000336%
< 83k : 2 : 0.000672%
< 84k : 4 : 0.001344%
< 85k : 1 : 0.000336%
< 87k : 2 : 0.000672%
< 88k : 1 : 0.000336%
< 89k : 4 : 0.001344%
< 90k : 2 : 0.000672%
> entry logs in the RedHat 8 servers is fine(eg. 0.2,0.5,0.8,1.2
> seconds,etc. ), but in the RedHat 9 box is always rounded (eg. 0.0, 1.0,
> 2.0 seconds).
> Any hints?
perl -MCPAN -e'install("Time::HiRes");'
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s and asking for
> > a copy.
>
> It looks like it requires Posix - does that mean sendmail (or exim,
> or...) users wouldn't be able to use it?
>
> (sorry, I'm just not familiar with Posix)
Chris, that's Posix, as in the syscal spec. Not to be confused with
Postfi
day.
It's not MTRG, but cricket and ucd-snmpd but this is what we get:
http://stats.sonic.net/private_cricket/grapher.cgi?target=%2Fservers%2Fspamcan
I wrote this page up a LONG time ago, with instructions and a tarball of
our code.
http://www.sonic.net/~kgc/cricket/
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o start coding this
> one up?
Using mimedefang is probably the easiest way to cook this up, you can also
get virus filtering too boot. :)
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iar with strace and it's output.
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NFS safe. So, either rewrite
it for SQL (and let us all know) or use NFS like we do.
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On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 01:25:49AM -0700, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
> On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 09:21:34AM -0400, Adam Denenberg wrote:
> > I have seen this pop up before but with no real answer. If you have 2
> > relay servers with equal MX costs sitting on the perimiter running SA,
e as SPAM!
> macro index z "| sa-learn --single -D --spam"
> macro index Z "| sa-learn --single -D --ham"
mine are:
macro index S "|sa-learn --single --spam"
macro pager S "|sa-learn --single --spam"
Funny thing is, I've never got a fp, a
or servers up (most of the time.)
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configs enabled? (Only trying to gauge our performance with others
that are using SA.)
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raw let me fix that.)
> I run spamd with -d -q -x, but would like to add -a -H -u spamd. This
> doesn't seem to work though in tandem with SQL pref lookup and razor.
(or the AWL)
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happened to the guy that used to run spamcop.com
You can't justify what you are doing.
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 07:51:31PM +, Justin Mason wrote:
> What, Julian Haight? He's still running it ;)
Maybe he was replaced by a body snatcher!
Julian? Is that really you?
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y
(which really isn't possible anyway if I remember right,) would defeat its
special purpose: to speed up SA by avoiding perl's 'expensive' execution.
If you aren't concerned about this, you can just run spamassassin.
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names used will likely differ a lot.
This is certainly true. There are cases that it could help alot where
their is persistent SPAM for less fly by night cases.
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a day.
In order to keep performance up with all network tests enabled, each server
has a local DCC and bind server which is authoritative for most of the RBLs
in user. Alot of performance could be gained by disabling network tests
and the AWL, etc.
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system like spamcops. SpamAssassin could use the probability to determine
a score.
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ng for many mounts to many severs, although I suppose the same could
be done for SQL DSNs as well.)
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